Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

tactical-advantage

noun
/ˈtæktɪkəl əˈdvæntɪdʒ/
Definition
A tactical advantage refers to a favorable position or condition in a strategy or operation that enables one to achieve desired outcomes more effectively than opponents.
Examples
  • The team gained a tactical advantage by securing higher ground during the conflict.
  • By arriving early, they had a tactical advantage in the negotiations.
  • Using drones for reconnaissance gave the military a significant tactical advantage.
Meaning
It describes a situation where an individual or group has a superior strategy, position, or resource that can be leveraged to outmaneuver others in a competitive or combative context.
Synonyms
  • strategic edge
  • upper hand
  • beneficial position
  • advantageous situation